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talented individual at a high tax regime country and you see opportunities across the seas in a lower tax environment and you pack your bags and you move to the more desirable place economically. gold is a little bit like that. it seeks out the best returns and most advantageous economies in which to circulate. so the gold standard is sin crow nis in a way the present system certainly is not, in a way in which milton freedman's idea for the steady gross of the monetary base would not be. lew, you thought about this as well. what's wrong with the milton freedman idea? >> well, the very thing which you just said. >> so you were listening. >> yes. >> next question, then. >> do you think that a return to the gold standard would restrict the government's ability to overborrow and to finance current expenses with borrowed money? >> yes, sir, i do. there is no shortage of good intentions in washington about the shocking rate of growth in our debts and in our federal outlays. and, if you look at the statute books, you find a succession of legislative attempts since the mid-1970s with the cal budget office an
talented individual at a high tax regime country and you see opportunities across the seas in a lower tax environment and you pack your bags and you move to the more desirable place economically. gold is a little bit like that. it seeks out the best returns and most advantageous economies in which to circulate. so the gold standard is sin crow nis in a way the present system certainly is not, in a way in which milton freedman's idea for the steady gross of the monetary base would not be. lew,...
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switzerland in winter -- many people associate that above all with going skiing in a beautiful and exclusive environment with exclusive prices, too, of course, but these days, the swiss tourism industry is getting nervous. traditional customers may soon die out, quite literally. so some swiss resorts are giving themselves a facelift as they try to attract younger customers. some towns have recognized that you need to offer a lot more than traditional downhill skiing slopes. >> free styling is more like flying than skiing for the real adept. more half pipe than stem turn. more obstacles than mere moguls. in the new cool world of freestyle skiing, things are changing. them at the speed, the altitude, the adrenaline. >> there is nothing else. it is my life. it is not a hobby. it is all i do. >> being in the air is just super cool. >> hundred is something of a star on the scene. the 13-year-old has mastered the tricks of the pros with a child ease. he has been on skis since he was two, skiing after nursery school and later after school. but soon, compared slopes were too easy. >> are there any rules at all
switzerland in winter -- many people associate that above all with going skiing in a beautiful and exclusive environment with exclusive prices, too, of course, but these days, the swiss tourism industry is getting nervous. traditional customers may soon die out, quite literally. so some swiss resorts are giving themselves a facelift as they try to attract younger customers. some towns have recognized that you need to offer a lot more than traditional downhill skiing slopes. >> free...
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the environment is part of. and it's a talking point. >> the ballroom was a hit among avid dancers, who tripped the light fantastic. of late, the dance floor and the till has often been close to empty. the staff try to keep a stiff upper lip, but losses are mounting. >> i'd love to say that we have the usual large crowd, but i'd be kidding myself. numbers are declining and declining drastically. it's because it's a recession at the moment and because people are moving away from london. and the people who are moving in are a different culture. >> the numbers of people who know the fox trot or even what a t dance is are dwindling. younger people from many backgrounds are taking over the few spots in london where rents are still low. every friday, one of the ballroom's diehard regulars, jean, spends four hours at the hairdressers getting primped, preened for the dance floor. >> i mean, i can sit on train and i become outnumbered by people who are so cosmopolitan today, aren't we? whereas before, it was an island an
the environment is part of. and it's a talking point. >> the ballroom was a hit among avid dancers, who tripped the light fantastic. of late, the dance floor and the till has often been close to empty. the staff try to keep a stiff upper lip, but losses are mounting. >> i'd love to say that we have the usual large crowd, but i'd be kidding myself. numbers are declining and declining drastically. it's because it's a recession at the moment and because people are moving away from...
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we are not in an environment where we flat line. either our economy is straight up and stock market is straight up or straight down. we did not go into the sideways lulls so people are worry asked no longer giving the benefit of the doubt. >>neil: obviously companies are just hiding their bets and sitting on the cash. more than $1.2 trillion. one company after another. what are they doing? >>guest: they are afraid to bring it back. take apple. apple has been adamant we are not bringing the money back unless you give us a break. this is where completions do the entire world a disservice by suggesting strong corporate earnings are reflecting of america and they are stingy and not sharing. most of the money is generated overseas. there are profits generated and the rest of the world where they embrace capitalism this is where the money is coming from. a lot of the companies would love to bring some of it here but they pay taxes over, another live percent? the answer is no, particularly when the president really has launched a serious w
we are not in an environment where we flat line. either our economy is straight up and stock market is straight up or straight down. we did not go into the sideways lulls so people are worry asked no longer giving the benefit of the doubt. >>neil: obviously companies are just hiding their bets and sitting on the cash. more than $1.2 trillion. one company after another. what are they doing? >>guest: they are afraid to bring it back. take apple. apple has been adamant we are not...
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in recent years he has also been working on ways to bring more trees and plants into the urban environment. >> the 30 story building has stood in the heart of the city since 1976 rising 124 meters high, it is a local landmark. soon, though, it is going to stanld out for another reason. from january ivy and other greenery will slowly start to cover the walls until it reaches the very top. >> translator: it will be great to see so much green in a major city like this. >> translator: when it is completed, it will be one of the city's landmarks. >> the project is the brain child of leading architect undo born and raised in osaka. >> translator: i think seeing greenery will make a powerful impact. >> instead of just designing new buildings he has a bigger vision for the environment. he has begun several projects to bring more greenery into osaka. this riverside area has been turned into a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing. since 2004 ando has raised some $6.4 million to make this project a reality. he strongly believes osaka needs more flowers and green spaces. >> there is no greenery. it
in recent years he has also been working on ways to bring more trees and plants into the urban environment. >> the 30 story building has stood in the heart of the city since 1976 rising 124 meters high, it is a local landmark. soon, though, it is going to stanld out for another reason. from january ivy and other greenery will slowly start to cover the walls until it reaches the very top. >> translator: it will be great to see so much green in a major city like this. >>...
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if the national environment is destroyed, then it is really bad, and not just for our own investment, but for the area in general. at the beginning, i thought i would get involved in the fight against it, that i would not go along with it, but now, i am having my doubts. i wonder whether things are not better as they stand and if i would be better off moving away. >> of course, that is not with this conservationist wants, but more and more manor houses on her map are marked in pink, indicating that they are in serious condition. >> recently, one of the manor houses had disappeared completely. there was just a heap of stones. i fear that in the next five or 10 years, and aiding houses will be beyond repair. >> it could soon be dotted with ruins, ruins with a certain melancholic charm for sure, but hardly evidence of the prosperity that east germans were promised after unification. >> that brings us to the end of this edition of "european journal" from dw studios in brussels. from all of us here, thanks very much for watching. until next nine -- until next time, bye for now! captioned b
if the national environment is destroyed, then it is really bad, and not just for our own investment, but for the area in general. at the beginning, i thought i would get involved in the fight against it, that i would not go along with it, but now, i am having my doubts. i wonder whether things are not better as they stand and if i would be better off moving away. >> of course, that is not with this conservationist wants, but more and more manor houses on her map are marked in pink,...
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people, by the way, a poll of 18 to 29 year olds, 69% of whom said raising any taxes in this economic environment is a bad idea. >> yeah, but you know, you really have to wonder how americans are going to react when they begin to understand the actual data. fascinating thing available this week from the tax foundation. you can find it at their website, it's a calculator that shows you how much in taxes you'll be paying. >> they're kind of fun to work on. >> it's fascinating and let me tell you what we discover, it's remarkable. the actual increase in taxes earning 250,000 to 300,000, those we're told are job creators, you won't believe this. $199 more a year. and $16 a month, it won't even cost you one mocha java latte a week. this is according to the tax foundation. look it up. >> e-mack, why is it so many people i talk to are very concerned about taxes going up and some are putting off investment decisions and hiring as a result of that? >> well, i hear what rick is saying, the numbers at that rick are talking about are the people who sell chachkis on ebay, the real job creators, million plus c
people, by the way, a poll of 18 to 29 year olds, 69% of whom said raising any taxes in this economic environment is a bad idea. >> yeah, but you know, you really have to wonder how americans are going to react when they begin to understand the actual data. fascinating thing available this week from the tax foundation. you can find it at their website, it's a calculator that shows you how much in taxes you'll be paying. >> they're kind of fun to work on. >> it's fascinating...
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being outside the euro given that it's built on fund ment fundamentals of freedom and trade and the environment that, again, affect all of us. >> coming to us directly from athens, greece. peter, i think that's a question that's up your alley as the former commission per. >> i don't understand the question. >> what he's saying is if we have these core eurozone members holding the currency right now, this group, and let's say -- >> the 17. >> -- the 17. let's say what is the potential to add to that now in the face of this existing crisis? is the future expansion in growth of europe stopped at this moment? >> i'm sorry, my understanding was quite different. my understanding of the question was -- >> how can you answer it if you don't understand the question? my understanding of the question was can greece leave the euro and remain in the european union. >> i think that was the first part of it. okay. let's deal with the first part of his question first, which is can greece exit? can you have an exit and still have a euro hold those other countries together in a single unit? can it survive -- >>
being outside the euro given that it's built on fund ment fundamentals of freedom and trade and the environment that, again, affect all of us. >> coming to us directly from athens, greece. peter, i think that's a question that's up your alley as the former commission per. >> i don't understand the question. >> what he's saying is if we have these core eurozone members holding the currency right now, this group, and let's say -- >> the 17. >> -- the 17. let's say...
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they could this amateur workshop as a relaxing environment for office of all levels they specialize in oil on the converse with the colors on this interesting three the plaster of paris images here . it's been open for over seven years and it's a great place to release your expression develop your style and skills and more importantly you're allowed to make mistakes here. discovered might be located in the underground space but as you can see and women in this room have created some excellent pieces for many it's the first time. i'm climbing it's. three months ago. in my writing my one thing i want to paint i don't know how i don't know why i never tried it before never ever in my wife it was my first three months. so this was my first picture. you cannot whatever age you are many museums aim to pay special attention to education of children the state pushkin museum of fine arts and opened a sense of the kids in two thousand and six when the museum was founded a century ago it's made objective was to educate schoolchildren in students by means of classical centuries old pieces precise
they could this amateur workshop as a relaxing environment for office of all levels they specialize in oil on the converse with the colors on this interesting three the plaster of paris images here . it's been open for over seven years and it's a great place to release your expression develop your style and skills and more importantly you're allowed to make mistakes here. discovered might be located in the underground space but as you can see and women in this room have created some excellent...
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a leak could spell disaster for the environment. rome is set to declare a state of emergency to speed up containment efforts. it is expected to take at least 10 days to pump up the field. work is set to start over the weekend. >> that stricken ship is a lying off the coast of a pristine nature reserve in tuscany. many are concerned about the potential threat that this is posing to the environment. they chorused the bonded with the independent newspaper is on the night -- a correspondent with the independent newspaper is on the island of giglio. >> there's almost 20 four hundred tons of fuel oriole -- oil aboard, a lot of oil. it can be quite toxic. the environment is very unique. there is a large lagoon at nearby. there are dolphins, porpoises, whales that pass by and live in this area. there is a unique plant life as well. of course, the locals who live here rely on tourism. this is a tightly island. in the winter, there might be 300 people here. in the summer, there are 5000 people here who come from the natural beauty. if there i
a leak could spell disaster for the environment. rome is set to declare a state of emergency to speed up containment efforts. it is expected to take at least 10 days to pump up the field. work is set to start over the weekend. >> that stricken ship is a lying off the coast of a pristine nature reserve in tuscany. many are concerned about the potential threat that this is posing to the environment. they chorused the bonded with the independent newspaper is on the night -- a correspondent...
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vermeer's view of delft shows us a secure town that has confidently mastered its difficult environment. the sea shaped dutch society. but 80 bitter years of a cruel and bloody war for independence from their snish rulers created a dutch nation. in the middle of the 17th century, seven provinces of the netherlands won their struggle for independence and established the predominantly protestant dutch republic. [bells ringing] in a europe dominated by absolutist and catholic monarchies-- spain, france, austria-- the republic was an island of relative freedom. the town hall of the dutch city of amsterdam, built in the 17th century, tells us something about the ideals of the dutch republic. it has none of the qualities of absolutist architecture. here no grand colonnade leads the world into a central focus as at saint peter's, rome. no succession of rooms and corridors and staircases takes us to the monarch's bedroom as at louis xiv's palace at versailles. here you have seven simple, unpretentious doorways. the architecture of the new town hall, then, is an embodiment of the netherlands' in
vermeer's view of delft shows us a secure town that has confidently mastered its difficult environment. the sea shaped dutch society. but 80 bitter years of a cruel and bloody war for independence from their snish rulers created a dutch nation. in the middle of the 17th century, seven provinces of the netherlands won their struggle for independence and established the predominantly protestant dutch republic. [bells ringing] in a europe dominated by absolutist and catholic monarchies-- spain,...
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a hyperbaric chamber creates a low oxygen environment and simulates the effect of high altitude training which is known to increase endurance. >> there's not much between the best in the world without doping. so i have to look at my options. if i am allowed to use an altitude, cryogenic chamber, or other legal means, then i should do that as a professional sportsman. >> alongside those legal means available athletes are a host of banned substances. but both doping in high-tech training share one aim, squeezing the most out of the human body. >> the discussion we're having now is whether there are limits to athletic performance. there are obviously limits to what we can in door. the problem is that we do not know what they are. >> athletes and not just looking for a physical edge but also a psychological one. but can mental training, like meditation or hypnosis, really boost performance? >> at a psychological level, it is not about boosting performance. it is about athletes delivering the same levels of competition that they regularly do in training. only a third of athletes do that. >> s
a hyperbaric chamber creates a low oxygen environment and simulates the effect of high altitude training which is known to increase endurance. >> there's not much between the best in the world without doping. so i have to look at my options. if i am allowed to use an altitude, cryogenic chamber, or other legal means, then i should do that as a professional sportsman. >> alongside those legal means available athletes are a host of banned substances. but both doping in high-tech...
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i thought that we were not wearing the proper clothes to reflect the environment. i had to put some color into it. i have to put some interesting prints into it. >> he brought fashion sensibility to the beach. the clothing brent became a hit as residents -- when it started. today it has 10 shops. the slogan, brazilian flavor. >> this is my favorite right now. i am in love with the sport. >> his apartment has the same casual style. he traveled to indonesia for surfing and began selling them to chain stores. >> i was designing some interesting prince and they would not buy them. they always wanted the little fish are the coconut tree or the sun. it became boring to me. they only chose conservative prince. i think that maybe i should try to start my own brand. so i opened my first store. rio is such an interesting culture. we do not have to hire marketing directors or agencies to see what is the new trend in what is going to happen. all you have to do is drw on your own experience in city. >> when you confined more on that story on our web site and the top news of the
i thought that we were not wearing the proper clothes to reflect the environment. i had to put some color into it. i have to put some interesting prints into it. >> he brought fashion sensibility to the beach. the clothing brent became a hit as residents -- when it started. today it has 10 shops. the slogan, brazilian flavor. >> this is my favorite right now. i am in love with the sport. >> his apartment has the same casual style. he traveled to indonesia for surfing and began...
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. >> in europe, with public pressure mounting over the economic environment of cost of biofuels, the european commission announced a major correction in its policies that could eventually see the sector scaled way back. >> commissioners say new proposals out today send out the right signal for the industry, which would have to move onto a new generation of fuel that do not compete with demand for food. >> european energy commissioner and the european commissioner for climate action did not exactly present a united front. they've announced plans to restrict the growth of biofuels. one is pushing for stronger emissions standards for new motor vehicles, while the others concerned about the impact on the automotive industry. >> it is about fairly sharing the burden between the manufacturers of large and small vehicles, and we have to take into account certain interests that will affect how european manufacturers compete in global markets. oetinger has come under fire for a letter he wrote to a car maker in which he wrote about pushing for flexible interpretation of emissions standards. g
. >> in europe, with public pressure mounting over the economic environment of cost of biofuels, the european commission announced a major correction in its policies that could eventually see the sector scaled way back. >> commissioners say new proposals out today send out the right signal for the industry, which would have to move onto a new generation of fuel that do not compete with demand for food. >> european energy commissioner and the european commissioner for climate...
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in a recessionaire environment, that said, you know, there's the need for france to move forward. and car cozy didn't really pick up on that. the problem is to deliver a better future. he's successful in the project where, you know, it's about budget austerity. not just sort of reacting, the french government is being told. >> with regard to austerity and what the french government tried to do, what lessons can be learned by the u.s. government and in particular the obama administration regarding spending matters here in the united states and what the ramification of some kind of austerity plan might be further down the road for the united states? >> i think the european crisis does reveal a lot of lessons. first of all, among advanced economies, we've observed crikcs elsewhere. not really, you know in advanced economies or countries or regions that issue reserve currencies. such as the euro, for instance. so what we are seeing is that, you know, countries that do issue reserve currencies, strong currencies like the europe are being refused access to financial markets. and this is
in a recessionaire environment, that said, you know, there's the need for france to move forward. and car cozy didn't really pick up on that. the problem is to deliver a better future. he's successful in the project where, you know, it's about budget austerity. not just sort of reacting, the french government is being told. >> with regard to austerity and what the french government tried to do, what lessons can be learned by the u.s. government and in particular the obama administration...
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restructuring and says it is on track to return profits in 2013, but high fuel costs and a poor economic environment continued to weigh on profits. air berlin is not alone in going through some turbulence. this is not a great time for europe's airlines. >> many are struggling to stay in business. here's a look at the litany of problems they face. >> scandinavian airline sas is fighting for survival. the carrier has not turned a profit in five years. it is not alone. just last week, spain's flagship carrier said it would cut nearly a quarter of its work force in an effort to remain competitive. sas alone plans to cut more than 1/3 of its 15,000 employees. air france is looking to reduce staff to 45,000 workers. and germany's lufthansa is also in the midst of a painft- cutting program. earlier this week, the airline struck a deal with unions to raise cabin crew pay in exchange for no strikes over the christmas holidays. >> coming up, we've got some sports news for you. >> first, some other stories making news around the world. three demonstrators have vented their anger at a german consul. he was head
restructuring and says it is on track to return profits in 2013, but high fuel costs and a poor economic environment continued to weigh on profits. air berlin is not alone in going through some turbulence. this is not a great time for europe's airlines. >> many are struggling to stay in business. here's a look at the litany of problems they face. >> scandinavian airline sas is fighting for survival. the carrier has not turned a profit in five years. it is not alone. just last week,...
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. >> how do you want to invest in this environment. going into monday, do you share the view that monday could be a selling opportunity if we see strength going into the weekend. >> the bred and butter here are retail investors. we want our retail investors investing for nine, 12, or 18 months or longer. we have been getting our investors positioned for what we think is the next up leg in this market. we had our clients in here trying to buy consumer digressionary stocks, the stocks that have been hit on this pull back and certainly if these anti-austerity coalition wins -- i don't think the stocks will like it. we look at this as an opportunity to buy stocks, trying to play the next 12-18 months. >> paul, how would you position yourself, what are you going to do here? >> paul, if we are big monday, i'm a selling into the rip. if we had this big gap down, i would like to see it down and selling into tuesday, we love consumer staples, i love digressionary as well, and biotech. but i will not chase it on ridiculous news with the economic
. >> how do you want to invest in this environment. going into monday, do you share the view that monday could be a selling opportunity if we see strength going into the weekend. >> the bred and butter here are retail investors. we want our retail investors investing for nine, 12, or 18 months or longer. we have been getting our investors positioned for what we think is the next up leg in this market. we had our clients in here trying to buy consumer digressionary stocks, the stocks...
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regulation on environment, regulation on energy, they have a cap and trade. sate cap and trade program which imposes those burdens on companies in the state even though the rest of the country doesn't have it, briefly, you voted for jerry i brown, has he been a disappointment? >> i, i didn't -- i was somewhat misquoted. i didn't quote for him last time and didn't vote for either of them. i've known jerry i for a long time. longer than i care to admit, but i thought he'd be more innovative and tough. and he's at the end of his career, and he should be able to risk things riot now, and instead, he's playing it, you know, really much more like a conventional democratic politician and i don't think it's going to get us where we want. i think a lot of us thought jerry is smart, he's innovative. willing to take risks and did it when he was a young man, for whatever reason, he's not as an older man. >> thank you for being here. we have to take one more break. wh he-- when we come back, hits and misses of the week. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the
regulation on environment, regulation on energy, they have a cap and trade. sate cap and trade program which imposes those burdens on companies in the state even though the rest of the country doesn't have it, briefly, you voted for jerry i brown, has he been a disappointment? >> i, i didn't -- i was somewhat misquoted. i didn't quote for him last time and didn't vote for either of them. i've known jerry i for a long time. longer than i care to admit, but i thought he'd be more innovative...
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we're here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you know thing else you get everything you needed. meeting of the european central bank in barcelona has sparked unprecedented security measures in spain affecting public anger over savage austerity cuts to deal with the country's budget deficit several border controls have been restored for the event the authorities fearful of protests university of athens economics professor yanis varoufakis says the people have every reason to be furious while they seem to be spent over the last few months one trillion euros financing bank of banks. to be loaned because trade upon percent. it is accusing to come to this is of states like spain like portugal like ireland like greece and to come to their assistance european union as a whole requires misanthropy conditions to be imposed upon the populations of those countries so you have a completely different attitude by the more of the authorities in europe one is towards the bank of bankers who were essential in forging this crisis an
we're here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you know thing else you get everything you needed. meeting of the european central bank in barcelona has sparked unprecedented security measures in spain affecting public anger over savage austerity cuts to deal with the country's budget deficit several border controls have been restored for the event the authorities fearful of protests university of athens economics professor yanis varoufakis says the people have...
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and at the same times, the effectiveness of creating an environment that allow us to reduce operational risk. >> no doubt about it, initially the pain will be severe. so what kind of restructuring costs are we looking at? >> we do expect restructuring costs between now and 2015 to amount to a total of 3.3 bill n billion. so from 2015 onward, we will be able to unlock the potential that we generate by doing the changes to our cost base. >> b obviously there's the risk that when fixed income does pick up over the next couple quarter, you'll be called out because you've exited those businesses and other firms will be profiting. is that a concern to you? >> it's a potential danger, but if you think about the capital we will free up and the port fo portfolio is highly capital generated, we will offset the opportunity cost really by freeing up capital. >> that was ubs ceo speaking to me earlier. in terms of the outlook for the fourth quarter actions that was still somewhat cautious despite the fact that the third quarter on an underlying basis was pretty good. ubs told me yesterday that they'
and at the same times, the effectiveness of creating an environment that allow us to reduce operational risk. >> no doubt about it, initially the pain will be severe. so what kind of restructuring costs are we looking at? >> we do expect restructuring costs between now and 2015 to amount to a total of 3.3 bill n billion. so from 2015 onward, we will be able to unlock the potential that we generate by doing the changes to our cost base. >> b obviously there's the risk that when...
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your workshop offers a relaxing environment for office of all levels they specialize in. and this interesting three d. plaster of paris images here in the us it's been open for over seven years and it's a great place to release your expression develop your style and skills and more importantly you're allowed to make mistakes here. this might be located in the underground space but as you can see the women in this room have created some excellent pieces for many it's the best time to climb climbing it's. three months ago. in maine one one thing i want. i don't know. why they haven't tried it before never ever in my way it was my first three months in my life so this is my first picture. you cannot as. many well famous museums aim to pay special attention to education of children to say push the museum of fine arts moscow opens its sense of the kids in two thousand and six when the museum is founded a century ago its made objective was to educate schoolchildren in students by means of classical centuries old pieces precise replicas of which became part of the museum's colle
your workshop offers a relaxing environment for office of all levels they specialize in. and this interesting three d. plaster of paris images here in the us it's been open for over seven years and it's a great place to release your expression develop your style and skills and more importantly you're allowed to make mistakes here. this might be located in the underground space but as you can see the women in this room have created some excellent pieces for many it's the best time to climb...
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requirements and regulaon t iue ofu standards has exposed deep rifts beten e european commission's environment and industry officials. >> germany and france are on a collision course over the future of t eurozone just ahead of thsd' k smiof roan lde aed at setting out a framework to deal with the crisis. >> while german chancellor angela merkel has stepped up her campaignorudt cuts a handing brussels more power, french president francois hollande on the other hand ntemgey measureso stabilize economiesig now. >> some leaders are starting to question the current crse, and angela merkel has boma im target f political cartoonists, being cast as the austerity clean. >> le heurea lears, anla merkel is used to getting her picture taken. for the media, the chancellor is a front-pa pture, but she is also a favorite with europe poses political cartoonists. the greek daily showsilar meel telling the greek prime minister to stand at attention. he timidly asks for a bit of wiggle room. the athe newspaper casks -- casts the chancellor in a slightly better light. d in french weekly, a cartoon merkel visits a
requirements and regulaon t iue ofu standards has exposed deep rifts beten e european commission's environment and industry officials. >> germany and france are on a collision course over the future of t eurozone just ahead of thsd' k smiof roan lde aed at setting out a framework to deal with the crisis. >> while german chancellor angela merkel has stepped up her campaignorudt cuts a handing brussels more power, french president francois hollande on the other hand ntemgey measureso...
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there is something dangerous or unsettling in the environment, the amygdala is stimulated. that creates fear and desire to flee, or the fight or flight reflectx. >> researchers found that a small area within the amygdala reacted differently according to where the subjects lived. >> the area shows different activity levels according to whether the subject lives in the city or the country. country-dwellers show very low levels. you can see that in this diagram. people who live in small towns show medium activity. people living in big cities have very high activity levels. >> so, country-dwellers are indeed less prone to stress. studies show that being born in the countryside has a protective the fact. the more time spent in the city during chao-shiuan, the more prone to stress you will be as an adult -- during childhood, the more prone to stress you will be as an adult. the information could enable us to design cities that encourage healthier and more relaxed life styles. >> then we will really be able to change things, for example through the distribution of green spaces or
there is something dangerous or unsettling in the environment, the amygdala is stimulated. that creates fear and desire to flee, or the fight or flight reflectx. >> researchers found that a small area within the amygdala reacted differently according to where the subjects lived. >> the area shows different activity levels according to whether the subject lives in the city or the country. country-dwellers show very low levels. you can see that in this diagram. people who live in...
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there are individual companies that can do well in this environment. it was interesting to look at fair point group and other businesses that around the rescheduling of debts and the management of cash flow. you like these businesses? >> absolutely. i mean, i think there's great opportunity for rescheduling of debt on an individual basis. has had a great run last year, but it's about 88 pence at the moment. up 40%, 50% last year. it's an incredibly attractive investment. and should we see a pickup in terms of demand for people wanting to get involved in rescheduling their debt, and we think they will be at certain stages, this economy will see improved trading conditions. so really, great attractive opportunities. the markets themselves may rise a built, but i think through stock selection, you can really add value. we've seen that a lot of the very high visa stocks haven't really been doing so. they've really disappointed, and it's been some of the underlying stocks through individual selection. >> that speaks to the global economy, with china slowing
there are individual companies that can do well in this environment. it was interesting to look at fair point group and other businesses that around the rescheduling of debts and the management of cash flow. you like these businesses? >> absolutely. i mean, i think there's great opportunity for rescheduling of debt on an individual basis. has had a great run last year, but it's about 88 pence at the moment. up 40%, 50% last year. it's an incredibly attractive investment. and should we see...
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reasons why al qaeda supports the violent uprising in syria is that in the last secular more islam is the environment it's easier to recruit new terrorists if the government folds or you'll be looking forward to just a very long period of complete disintegration and they will be able to attract more and more fanatical recruits look at the civil war in iraq in two thousand and six and seven it was absolutely appalling the calls to arm fighting groups in syria sound even more all army given the u.s. history of arming radicals afghanistan one example it was of placing itself in alliance with the mujahideen including osama bin laden and these people who now of course it is lately been deploring as fanatical fanatical enemies that the united states said these. these alliances a totally cynical and totally opportunistic there's not a shred of guns. but despite the hocks outcry the obama administration is taking a more cautious stance with regards to syria we don't think more arms into syria is the right answer some analysts say arming the very much fractured syrian opposition would contribute to its furthe
reasons why al qaeda supports the violent uprising in syria is that in the last secular more islam is the environment it's easier to recruit new terrorists if the government folds or you'll be looking forward to just a very long period of complete disintegration and they will be able to attract more and more fanatical recruits look at the civil war in iraq in two thousand and six and seven it was absolutely appalling the calls to arm fighting groups in syria sound even more all army given the...
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a firm agreement is not likely. >> the bbc and garment analyst is with me now. -- environment analyst is with me. those characters are not there, obama and david cameron. >> know, they are not. the backdrop is totally different with the economic crisis going on in europe, and events in the middle east. the backdrop is different. the one thing that has happened in real this time around, which is an interesting development, is the brazilians have taken hold of this as the host of the conference. despite absence of the world leaders you just talked about, they have forced through a draft agreement that has been made by the officials. when the leaders turned up, they will have something concrete to discuss. >> but they forced through a draft agreement, which says it is along the suicide note in history. >> it is short on environmental goals and sustainable double of it -- development goals. very short on the timetable and dates. i will give you one that particularly struck my mind. the nation's note there is a huge problem in the oceans with debris coming off plastics in the pacific. they
a firm agreement is not likely. >> the bbc and garment analyst is with me now. -- environment analyst is with me. those characters are not there, obama and david cameron. >> know, they are not. the backdrop is totally different with the economic crisis going on in europe, and events in the middle east. the backdrop is different. the one thing that has happened in real this time around, which is an interesting development, is the brazilians have taken hold of this as the host of the...
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until it does, this kind of environment is likely to dominate. aussie dollar just below the 1.04 level as we look at reaction in china. >> over to the automakers now. ford staying off staff in europe, while fiat and vw say any recovery is somewhat off. automakers are gathering in paris to unveil their latest models. so what are brands doing to try to increase sales? we caught up with the ceo of audi asking him about the brand new hatch back trying to lure younger drivers. >> the younger generation is the best symbol because they are always connected between each other. so we tried it on come up with the story with wi-fi hot spots in the car, with twitter apface books in the car, whereby with voice recognition you can receive your e-mail. and i think this is what young people want to hear and see. if you're stuck in traffic, you make your time useful. and this is important. >> this is terrifying. >> i'm not sure, but if you're drive along and you're looking at facebook or tweeting, i'm pretty sure at the very minimum you'll get points. if you driv
until it does, this kind of environment is likely to dominate. aussie dollar just below the 1.04 level as we look at reaction in china. >> over to the automakers now. ford staying off staff in europe, while fiat and vw say any recovery is somewhat off. automakers are gathering in paris to unveil their latest models. so what are brands doing to try to increase sales? we caught up with the ceo of audi asking him about the brand new hatch back trying to lure younger drivers. >> the...
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working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you're thinking of you get everything you needed. a meeting of the european central bank in barcelona sparked unprecedented security measures in spain affecting public anger of a savage austerity cuts to do with a country. budget deficit several border controls have been restored for the event the authorities fearful of protests for more on the story by. editor in chief of trends magazine thanks for joining us here on r.t. you know or what tools do you think he has to help these struggling economies. well the e.c.b. is in the midst of the process of helping the banks of all the euro countries and what we saw lately in the last months is that the banks have increasingly been buying the paper of governments in trouble like for example the spain government so the e.c.b. is trying to create the space for the political authorities to come to the decisions that need to be making made in terms of political union and all the other political decisions that need to be made but of
working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you're thinking of you get everything you needed. a meeting of the european central bank in barcelona sparked unprecedented security measures in spain affecting public anger of a savage austerity cuts to do with a country. budget deficit several border controls have been restored for the event the authorities fearful of protests for more on the story by. editor in chief of trends magazine thanks for joining us...
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why and how the environment in which the message is delivered is as important as the message itself marshall mcluhan once said that the medium is the message that's why speech on the steps of the elites a palace for quote is not a speech in a factory. as some spin doctors in the u.s. have defined the truth as two faced and relative now in the words of a renowned spin doctor gianna scanlon he said the truth is often not necessarily solet it can be a liquid which seems to be true is not necessarily the case when we look at it and we dissect it would take it apart and turn it around it will look at it from a different perspective do you agree with this definition. i think the image of a politician as the brand image the image of a president or a star is only a part of the truth there is always a dark side the more you make fewer shadows remain and the more it works for the future of the star or the president nothing is worse than presenting someone as a statesman and then disappointing people after that person is elected president see is a meeting between a man and his destiny with the people a
why and how the environment in which the message is delivered is as important as the message itself marshall mcluhan once said that the medium is the message that's why speech on the steps of the elites a palace for quote is not a speech in a factory. as some spin doctors in the u.s. have defined the truth as two faced and relative now in the words of a renowned spin doctor gianna scanlon he said the truth is often not necessarily solet it can be a liquid which seems to be true is not...
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then we'll tell them what the environment was like on mars billions of years ago. jonathan amos, "bbc news." >> also interesting to know what was out there once. stay with us on "bbc world news." there's plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/international news. funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key decisions. we offer expertise and tailored in a wide raping of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presen
then we'll tell them what the environment was like on mars billions of years ago. jonathan amos, "bbc news." >> also interesting to know what was out there once. stay with us on "bbc world news." there's plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/international news. funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union...
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stories of children taken from their parents by social workers often without solid proof their home environment could be home. in this remote siberian village people still sing the songs which russians sang in the middle ages and they cherish the nation through choice practiced by the rules that our church before the seventeenth century the old believers here is sign the area our conservative community. the god leaders need to hear yet again i feel like i know i'm the first to do it that. i think. people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and teach them how to dance in the local star. yes. the seventeen year old nadia is from the same. she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. and actually i didn't ask on time for an answer yes because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to have camp my in by ground call my ancestors lawyer very attachment to the church brought. to this remote glen deflate by call more than two hundred fifty year
stories of children taken from their parents by social workers often without solid proof their home environment could be home. in this remote siberian village people still sing the songs which russians sang in the middle ages and they cherish the nation through choice practiced by the rules that our church before the seventeenth century the old believers here is sign the area our conservative community. the god leaders need to hear yet again i feel like i know i'm the first to do it that. i...
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and what business is want to expand in this environment here i don't see any reason we've got unemployment the five it's much higher than stated actually you unemployment would be close to seventeen percent if you added up all the people that wanted a job and didn't have to have a job you've got a lot of distortion in the markets you've got china slowing you god a situation in europe that's quite literally blowing out europe is heading into a major major recession and regardless of what people think that is going to impact the united states so if you're us business why do you want to expand in this environment so they're not doing it now bernanke is pushing on a string yet and keynesian afternoon i don't i don't see it that way but that's that's what the keynesians would say that he's pushing on a string so all this money is just not making it into the real economy they've expanded things balance sheet by one point two trillion since the start of the recession and one point six trillion of that is sitting on deposit at the federal reserve making point two five percent interest ok so you go
and what business is want to expand in this environment here i don't see any reason we've got unemployment the five it's much higher than stated actually you unemployment would be close to seventeen percent if you added up all the people that wanted a job and didn't have to have a job you've got a lot of distortion in the markets you've got china slowing you god a situation in europe that's quite literally blowing out europe is heading into a major major recession and regardless of what people...